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Test fleet: Kawasaki H2 SX SE Tourer

New toy for a lucky boy

When I got the Hayabusa long-term tester last year I started by being a little concerned as to the longevity of my driving licence, but did have the thought that as long as I got through 2021 then the bike that I ended up riding for this year would give my licence a far easier time. And then Mikko told me that I was getting the Kawasaki H2 SX SE…

While it isn’t the most bonkers of the 998cc supercharged fours, it is still more powerful than the Busa by nigh on 20 horsepower, and while I’d not ridden one of the supercharged Kawasakis, their reputation had told me that they’re something of a hooligan tool.

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